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I added the full names of both Bulloch's wives, since the relationships demonstrate the close ties in the planter class. Martha (Stewart) Elliott, Senator John Elliott's second wife, was step-grandmother to his grandson James Dunwoody Bulloch. After Senator Elliott died, she married James Stephens Bulloch, thus becoming the stepmother to James Dunwoody Bulloch.-- Parkwells 23:02, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
Bulloch built Bulloch Hall in 1839 with the labor of African-American slaves and craftsman.